Just add data-role="tagsinput"
to your input field to automatically change it to a tags input field.
Use a <select multiple />
as your input element for a tags input, to gain true multivalue support. Instead of a comma separated string, the values will be set in an array. Existing <option />
elements will automatically be set as tags. This makes it also possible to create tags containing a comma.
Add an attribute data-plugin="switchery" data-color="@colors"
to your input element and it will be converted into switch.
Add an attribute data-size="small",data-size="large"
to your input element and it will be converted into switch.
Add an attribute data-color="@color" data-secondary-color="@color"
to your input element and it will be converted into switch.
Use a <select multiple />
as your input element for a tags input, to gain true multivalue support.
Use a <select multiple />
as your input element for a tags input, to gain true multivalue support.
Use a <select multiple />
as your input element for a tags input, to gain true multivalue support.
Select2 can take a regular select box like this...
Select2 can take a regular select box like this...
The badge will show up by default when the remaining chars are 10 or less:
Do you want the badge to show up when there are 20 chars or less? Use the threshold
option:
Please note: if the alwaysShow
option is enabled, the threshold
option is ignored.
All you need to do is specify the placement
option, with one of those strings. If none is specified, the positioning will be defauted to 'bottom'.
Bootstrap maxlength supports textarea as well as inputs. Even on old IE.